The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office says Shenker was an experienced diver, who had jumped hundreds of times. In his final dive authorities say he was wearing a specialized outfit called a wing suit, which allows a skydiver to move forward while descending.

It remains unclear if his parachute opened properly. An official cause of the accident has not been determined.

Shenker joined 15 others in a plane operated by Freefall Adventures Skydiving School that left from the Crosskeys Airport. It was the fourth group to depart.

The popular company had no comment Sunday. According to its website, the company has been in business 25 years.

"Our skydives are made from 13,500 feet, 35% higher than our competition," reads a statement on the site.

At around 2:10 p.m. Sunday, the Dye family of Washington Township was holding their annual Easter egg hunt when they noticed the usual sight of the skydivers.

"I saw the jumpers. Then I noticed one, and he kind of looked like he was conscious. He was just spinning," Annie Marie Dye said.